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“You are the most earnest looking person I ever saw in my life” exclaims Algernon. But “in matters of grave importance”, argues Gwendolen, “style, not sincerity is vital”.

First performed in London 1895, The Importance of Being Earnest is commonly considered to be Oscar Wilde’s most complete work; combining farce, humour and several confusing cases of mistaken identity - and discovery. Still as popular today as it has ever been, this dialogue-centric classic stands the test of time, lending itself to audiences both veteran and new.

Our intergenerational community theatre company brings four performances from two casts to Unit 5 Gallery, a uniquely unconventional performance space for two dates only.

Saturday Cast:

Nick Hall - Jack Worthing

Rob Scott - Algernon Moncrieff

Kirsty Lawrence - Cecily Cardew

Emily Sanctuary - Gwendolen Fairfax

Ruth Trenery-Leach - Lady Bracknell

Alina Maraghelis - Miss Prism

Walton McLaren - Rev. Chasuble

Habib Ouro - Merrilane

Sunday Cast:

John Celea - Jack Worthing

Kyle Lambe - Algernon Moncrieff

Kirsty Lawrence - Cecily Cardew

Stefanie Kruszyk - Gwendolen Fairfax

Isabelle Wise - Lady Bracknell

Wendy Fisher - Miss Prism

Gerry Carroll - Rev. Chasuble

Maria Padró - Merrilane

Need to Know:

Enjoy an alcoholic beverage with the show (Bring Your Own). Soft refreshments and sweet treats available on the day (please bring change for the donations box!)

All money raised goes back into our community theatre company, enabling us to continue making great work to share with you.

*This venue does not have disabled access. Apologies for any inconvenience.